TRAINING WITH TEMPERAMENT THEORY
Herding With Wary Dogs:
A Pictorial Representation

Author

 

Introduction and Acknowledgements

About the Authors

Training:
Training Using Temperament Theory

Tools

Obedience and Temperament Theory

Agility and Temperament Theory

Herding and Temperament Theory: Action Dogs

Bold Herding Pictorial

Shy Herding Pictorial

Upbeat Herding Pictorial

Wary Herding Pictorial

The Temperament Theory and Rescue Work

Peace and Quiet Routine

Reference:
Bibliography

Glossary

 


Living With Border Collies
Hug Therapy
United States
Border Collie Club

Border Collie Society of America



Questions?
Comments?
Suggestions?
Tell us what you
think!




"Uh, Dad, is this a good idea?"
Freeze can be dog tucking himself behind handler.


Dog decides he's facing a flock of grizzly bears.


Dog attacks grizzly bears (get the grizzly before the grizzly gets you), handler is appalled and may be frightened of his own dog. This may be the first time handler perceives his adored baby dog as a member of a predator species.


Sheep must be protected while dog is learning to herd.
One way is teach the dog to respect the powerstick.


Go to Next Page

Go Home

This site hosted by NetPets. Check them out!

This site sponsored by the Border Collie Society of America

 

©2001 Val Maurer and Lisa Ochoa. All rights reserved. None of the material on this website may be distributed to anyone without express written permission from Val Maurer and Lisa Ochoa.